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The ripple effect made 21 plants across the country to shut down in three minutes. Trains, elevators, cell service, businesses, and more were disrupted during the outages. Some power companies were able to restore services within hours, but other areas were without electricity for more than a day.

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Power outage sweeps Ontario, northeastern U. Peter Mansbridge reports on the blackout 18 years ago Commuter chaos during the blackout 18 years ago Gibson overcame numerous childhood ailments—including rickets, asthma and a heart President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs into law the Social Security Act on August 14, Press photographers snapped pictures as FDR, flanked by ranking members of Congress, signed into law the historic act, which guaranteed an income for the unemployed and retirees.

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